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DR. L. L. CARPENTER SPEAKS TO Y. W. C. A. 'lie Y. '. C. A. held a very iliterestilng mecting i the Y. 1. ('. A. ch-apel a t 11linn 11.a1 MolndaY afterinoonl. The speak er was Dr. L. L. Carpenter, (lIaplain of the ITniversity N ., who chose as his sul)Ject, "The (Choic est Treasure of a lHappy P,eo ple" IHis remarks vere hased on Psalm 144, especially the last verse-"anld daughters liewn after the fashion of tle palace." lie Irouglit two main thots to the girls' attentionl, first, developmet of a life, and second, tile glory of the best. Prof. Carpenter stresse(d tlie fact that we are now training and preparing and looking for ward to tile time of "fruitage" Which will be of much. greater value if we develop ourselves in an all roundN way o11w. IIe took as anl example tile faious woman exlponent of higher ed ucation for woienl-Mary Iy on, who toiled ceaselessly to de velop herself and attain her high ideals and purposes. "The true beauty of life is the out come of real, beautiful charac ter." lie stressed also the need of traiiiing and discipline in order to attain the glory of the best." The glory and strength of any society is the right sort of )oys and girls rightly trainl ed alld developed." True wo manhood makes lie chief cor nerstone of civilization an(d so eiety-real genuine chiristian chiaracter and vital religious life are necessities to the vrea tion of a highly polished and valuable cornIerstone. If Ilie girls set the standard h4igh on our cam11111uS others will follow -"set your staidards high, have a purpose, and be true to Jesus Christ," was the speak er's counsel. Thu tile great life history of the world faimous Jennie Ly-nn, Prof. Carpenter beautifull V illustrated that, our gi f1s, or "talents,"' are not, merely ours, but are to be used for the glory of (Itod and our fellow men thri meanis of Ihicgh purpo'ses" to which we are ever true. After the business miteetiig which followed Dr. Carpen ter's addres.os, a social hour was enjoye( at which time a com mi ttee semved a salad course. O flicers for next year will be electedi at next m ieetinug ai all the mmembiers are urged to be present for the elect ion. GAMECOCK TRACK TEAM SHOWING GREAT FORM (Continued from page 1.) also showing form in this run. In (lie half mile and mile runs we have two tired aiid ex p)erieniced runnei(rs ini Parsons and( Lillis. P'arsonIs showved his wvorthi on last year's teamii bu1t hie is goinug e'ven bet ter this year. Ed inllis, fromu Edrie I Iigh School, lhas an eniviable track record behiindl himi and( is showving exceptional formi anid &uhil ity. We eXlject hir in omkee up his record of victories this yea r. MceKinnonl andl K.(oln are also out for these events anld should Imake good Incl next year. ''lhev lack the expe rience of Lillis and Parsons. In the two mile I- ilt 'revost, w Io won the state cross coun try chiaIIpionsh ip last fall, is slowinig marvelous fori. Ile is a1 mnan who was born a run Iner. and he has the figlt and endullr-alnce to get I le best-ouit of hiimself. ('reat thing-s are ex pected of r'evost this spring. obb and K(ooin re fighting it out for second place and both are slIowing good form1 withl the odds at present in favor of Cobb. In tle shot put, discus throw and javelini throw there is WA ite who has rep)resenI t ed ( 1arolina before inl these events. 1ighAtsey and Brock are also wvorking fiithful.l and are de velopinlg rapidly'v. 'Ihey both show promise (f maiking good men. "Sov" 'vrwin, Carolina's "old faithful" in the pole vault and high jumnip is showinlg his old form which has proved so effec tive in the past. Ile will be heard from again this year. Wilson is also showing foril in high jump form. CG'reat interest and in teIse rivalry is being shown in all the events and the mInen who make the tealm will kniow that they have deserved their places. Thi is one thing is addIng great ly toward the developinlg of the teami this year. A Novice Ieet wNill be held saturdlav in which any man who has never won a poitnt in an intercollegiate mneet. mlay compek". lI'ibbonls will be a wvar'deed to tle winilers of first. second( an third plaes inl each event. ALL IN READINESS FOR GOOD YEAR IN BASEBALL All right, ye true ail loyal sons of Ol Carolina ; its time to) come out of wiiter (u1arters! Spring is 'most here, and yol all know what spring brings old ing Iaseal).1 takes his throne once miore! The ('Tamile cock is even now sharpeniig his spurs, amd "Wild Bill's" lads are daily limbering up on 1hvis Fiel. TlFhiese same aIds are out a fter the chiampionshi ip of this ol State this season, andI its up to the rest of us to hack 'em up!) In baseball seasons past the true "'( arolina spirit'" hasn't ben quite uip to the scratch, and the ''pep'' and1 at t.endlance at the gamnes has beeni sadlyv lacking. Its true we haven't won miany games in the past year or' 0o; but what di ITer ('nie doe10s tha&t mnake? Areni't we all good sports? (Canr't we b)ack the teami in defeat as well asN ini victory? ( f con rse we cein- a itn we miust. ! If soime 01ne were to tell you that you were niot a true Carolina "'fan"' youi'd feel like pumnchinmg his face, wvoubln m't you ? All r'ightI hen, let's don't give anybody a1 ehiainee to accuse8 11M of noat being loyal to Carolina! Let's all be out oil those bleachers when the first ball is thrown and )y the wvay, you notice I 'ai< ALL, not a Imlere hallful, but ALL, aid by ALL is inleant Pvery1 11111 who is registered at ihe Dean's ofice as a stulent at( Carolina. Let's he there with t'he old tiic "'pep" of football season inl good vork ing order; ready to back that teai till the um111pire calls the last xrike in the last game of lIe season. (Gvet your voice alld lunl,gs primed for action; all you leather-lunged individuals who avoke the echoes of the eanilis in the "wee sima' hours" of the night with such wondlerful "harimlony" wNill be of a gr1eat advantfawe on the bleachers at the baselml gamlies. So all together gang; let's whoop 'er up for Carolinla, ald watch those ('aimlecocks grab that old challpionlship1) rag! FACULTY FAVORS HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DRIVE Withl the slogan, "(Oi to high school anl college," the faculty of the ITliniversity has decided to put 01n ani educational caml paignI as a try-out in one ill) state counlltyN- and inl one county in the lower part of the state. The two counties selected were Anderson and 0Orangelmurg andiE to these count i(s thle I'nii versi i v will send abouit six pro fessors. Tle cainpaigni in the counties wNill be s) arraniged that each professor will be able to speak in about three differ (clit schools on t lie samle <hay so that even in (ie largest counti es of the state about six speakers will be able to take the whole coniitv inl one day. 'T'lis is soiietling nlew% il the way of exteIsioni w%ork b)einlg d(one bY the Iniversity and it is hoped that t he coulnities of the state will give their hearty coopl1eration to this work which will Imieai mi1uich toward redlic ing to a minitium the number of those vIo ( not. enter high1 school and college. The teaciers froi Anierson and Orangeburg couinit ies at telidnig the Imeetinig of the Sou t h C arol i na Teachers' As sociat ion in 'olumibia last week wvere entertaiined by the Iiii versity wi th a lunichieoni at $tew~art's lltall and thle pro p)osed( prloject was tioroughly dhiscussed1. Seventy-si x teach ers fromi thiese couinties wvere p)resenit and t hey heartily en (horsed thie plain and p)ledlged( their ((operaltion. If the cami paigni in thiese I wo countiens as shiown by Ithe react ion it is deemted wvorthI while such hwing based oii (lie views of the teach ers a dli pblic spiit Ied mien anid womieni thie faculty wvill ask he t ruste('(s for permitissioii to coi n tie thle work in every coiuity ini the state. The Professors selectIed to go to O raiigeburg counity and Ani dlersoin younltyv will go outI fromi the I iiiveirsity about (lie first of Am-il. CAROLINA STUDENTS ENDORSE MAY FESTIVAL (Continued from page 1) hers of the girls' colleges will take part. Dr. Currell has signified his intention of doing all in his power to aid the undertaking and has consented to grant a holiday for the occasion if planls materialize. 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